Multifactor authentication

action.manager says:

RTM is my trusted GTD system; it contains a lot of personal/confidential information. I would trust it even more if RTM would use/allow multifactor authentication (a combination of something "I know" -my password- and something "I have" -unique physical item-).

Examples are the way LastPass uses the YubiKey/Grid, or Google's 2-Step Verification.

agreed YubiKey, Verisign VIP (the one PayPal uses), or Google Authenticator would be cool... but I'm having a hard time imagining putting anything into RTM that would need anything close to that level of security... not voting either way on this one yet

Posted 8 years ago

michiel.schok says:

Or we could use the new kid on the block using QR codes: TIQR. completely Open Source.

Please add this!! As the original poster mentioned, I have a lot of personal information linked to my account.

Posted 5 years ago

keinech.tername says:

still no 2-step-verification? Come on!

Posted 3 years ago

docrea says:

Most definitely. This would make using RTM the default for me.

Posted 3 years ago

nedk says:

Please add two-factor authentication.

Posted 3 years ago

jlottosen says:

+1 for Google Authenticator. Not that my shopping list is super secret, still want to keep it from malicious attempts.

Posted 3 years ago

andrewsnell says:

+1 for Google Authenticator and/or YubiKey OTP support.

Posted 3 years ago

(closed account) says:

Disappointed that there is still no multi factor authentication even in the year 2016! Using just a password is poor security nowadays. Not worth to loose all the tasks over a hack.

Posted 3 years ago

tomhall100 says:

+1 for Google Auth

Posted 2 years ago

(closed account) says:

+1

Posted 2 years ago

chris9140 says:

I vote for this. (RTM is the perfect app by the way - way ahead of the others)

Posted 2 years ago

charalew says:

We really need this now. Task list data is inherently personally sensitive and with the combination of greater computing power AND the greatly increased levels of hacking activity it's gone from being desirable to essential. ToodleDo has offered this for years as do most of the major Cloud Services e.g. DropBox, Google, Microsoft, PayPal, Amazon etc

Posted 2 years ago

charalew says:

Please add my vote...

Posted 2 years ago

(closed account) says:

+1

Posted 2 years ago

etairaz says:

It's 2017. Passwords are not considered a secured authentication mechanism anymore. Guys, you really need to go ahead and allow MFA, like Google Authenticator

Posted 2 years ago

quantumghost says:

Please support U2F

Posted 2 years ago

nikilito says:

Two-factor, please.

Posted 2 years ago

pauk.healey says:

+1 for Google Authenticator and/or YubiKey.

Posted 2 years ago

carlosleitao says:

Hi!

Respectfully, I do not understand why this subject is being discussed yet.

We all know how easy is to crack any service. The only option to give us some safety (some!) is 2FA.

Please, Bob, prioritize this job for the next few months.

Or we are waiting for an attack to take action?

Posted 2 years ago

carlosleitao says:

Bob,

You there?

Posted 2 years ago

ikbenreinder says:

Would be awesome if RTM supported U2F. A fido U2F hardware key with Google Authenticator as a fallback would be the best implementation, in my opinion. The app as a fallback for browsers (such as Firefox) that don't have U2F built in (yet). I use a hardware U2F key from Yubico with my Gitlab account. It's really easy to use.

AWESOME - And we can login in other Computers and we don't have to think about... maybe they have recordet our password and can login.

Posted 1 year ago

marco.cadonau says:

Very IMPORTANT so keep my ToDo's save from others .... Please add this option as soon as possible. Thank you

Posted 1 year ago

drooith says:

This feature for such a tool is essential. And it was requested 7 years ago.

Posted 1 year ago

mweinhardt says:

two factor authentication would be very nice to have to provide added security

Posted 1 year ago

jjbiddinger says:

Hoping for this very soon!

Posted 1 year ago

(closed account) says:

we need this

Posted 1 year ago

squickel says:

OK, so go to the top of this thread. You've had requests for 2FA since 2011!! And the latest request was just 9 days ago. This really needs to be prioritized, especially with all the hacking going on around us.

Posted 1 year ago

ranbarton says:

Two-factor, please and thank you.

Posted 1 year ago

brian.waismeyer says:

Any updates here? I mistakenly assumed RTM had 2FA and I'm sadly going to have to migrate without it. I don't put much sensitive stuff into my account, but I'm also uncomfortable with communication/tracking software that isn't 2FA protected as a rule of thumb.

Posted 11 months ago

dave.liao says:

Hopefully two-factor authentication is in the works? A lot of your competitors lack 2FA, so this would be a good differentiator.

Posted 10 months ago

zurbit says:

+1 for 2 factor authentication - thank you !

Posted 9 months ago

judydee2018 says:

Yes please please add 2FA would feel more comfortable recommending to others if it had this.

Presently my work around is to remove sensitive data and use abbreviations to replace personal info as much as poss but it’s a pain and far from 100% solution.